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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Before i go ahead, I wanna know whats the difference between Content Writing and copy writing ??
Well, from my above question you must have understood by now that m a newbie.
I saw many threads regarding ppl asking for content writers. So, I thought to try it out though i've never written it before. I will write for anyone who will give me a chance and m ready to write without pay. You dont have to pay me if you like it or not. and if possible try to give me something thats only 100-150 words. I dont mind writing more but its my first time. So....
Anyways, hope to see some replies.
There is a fine line that differentiates the two
To see the details regarding the two different types you can visit Wordmight.com
Its always good to have the best expert advice before you venture out on your own.
Yousuf
Last edited by biggedon; 03-18-2009 at 12:33 PM.
i say copywriting is advertising blather.
content writing reflects a denser quality of associative words, phrases, and terms that adds website value.
copy writing costs more
that is the biggest difference![]()
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Cant agree with you more, Mike!![]()
Content writing tends to be more original and better for SEO.
Copy writing seems to cost a lot more and is just someone copying someone else's writing (my wife used to work for a copy write firm).
People also tend to read content more since it doesn't seem like a template, an advertisement, or something a machine wrote.
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Advertising blather is definitely copywriting, but I'm not sure all copywriting is advertising blather. Some of it can be quite long, with headlines studded throughout sentences.
I think copywriting seeks to attract while content writing looks to inform. That's how it seems to me, anyway.
writing quality content is the key.
I confuse that both function same, but they are little difference in their responsibilities and duties here they are given well about what they do in SEO industry.
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I get so many clients who want revenue practically the day i put the article up.
what is that about?
I put my sites up and did my own content writing.
I find it does take a lot of time! If you need to sculpt the writing
you can take over an hour to get it just right.
I see the value in good copy writing now since I did it myself.
Steven
Last edited by draggar; 05-27-2009 at 07:18 PM. Reason: Removed links
If you want to succeed in your internet business, Content Writing si the way to go. In essence it is the right way to go, you prosper when you work honestly.
Copy Writing in the other hand, is using someone else' article for your own profit. Not good...
Google hates duplicate entry and this is where copy writing is to a disadvantage.
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